Mayweather-McGregor Medical Suspensions: McGregor Facing 60 Days on the Shelf

It certainly won't interfere with any Ultimate Fighting
Championship title defense, but lightweight king Conor
McGregor is officially on the shelf for two months following
his Saturday night loss to Floyd
Mayweather in the historical “Money Fight.”

According to a list of medical suspensions released Monday by the
Nevada Athletic Commission, McGregor has been suspended until Oct.
26 with no contact until Oct. 11. “The Notorious” one was stopped
by a flurry of Mayweather punches at 1:05 of the 10th round on Aug.
26 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

After reaching the 50-0 mark in his pro boxing career and in a
testament to his defensive prowess, Floyd
Mayweather retires without any medical suspension.

Nathan Cleverly: suspended until Oct. 11 with no contact until
Sept. 26.

Thomas Dulorme: suspended until Sept. 26 with no contact until
Sept. 17.

Juan Heraldez: needs X-ray clearance on left hand, if positive then
needs clearance by orthopedic doctor or suspended until Feb. 23;
minimum suspension until Oct. 11 with no contact until Sept.
26.

Jose Miguel Borrego: Must have X-ray on left knee within 10 days,
if positive then needs clearance by orthopedic doctor or suspended
until Feb. 23; minimum suspension until Sept. 26 with no contact
until Sept. 17.